Photos from the production revealed that Will Smith would be sporting a stylish wardrobe as Floyd Lawton - also known as Deadshot - but significant hints about the rest of the cast, or even rumors about their costumes have been hard to come by. Director David Ayer teased a reveal via Twitter, keeping fans in suspense for some glimpse at the next DC Comics adaptation.

Given that he's an infrequent Tweeter, and that Squad actress Cara Delevingne (playing Enchatress) also took to Twitter to claim that "something really exciting is happening," fans couldn't help but speculate what reveal - or reveals - were incoming.

Again, we would remind comic fans that the first look at any comic movie's cast can be far from exact (the photo above doesn't appear re-touched to the point of typical marketing shots). In the case of the Squad - or their official designation, Task Force X - the image speaks to the real potential of the film: their strength lies in the ensemble, not one villain or another. Given that, it seems only fair that they should all get their reveal at eachothers' side.

The costumes are sure to stun, if for no other reason than movie fans have never seen a film version of Deadshot, Boomerang, Harley Quinn, or Killer Croc. While all designs won't be a hit with every fan, you can't say the photo doesn't provide several hints as to each character's personality (or exuberance).

Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn will likely be a hotly debated design, since the Joker's sidekick has gone on to enjoy real solo success as a comic fan-favorite. Bringing such a manic character to life is a film's worth of challenge in itself, and it seems director David Ayer isn't looking to reinvent the villain quite as much as The Joker. Pale-skinned, platinum blonde, studded short-shorts and laced heels are all in keeping with her (many) comic looks, but - as is the case for every one of these villains - it's hard to predict too much from their appearance alone.

What do you think of these costumes and looks? Are you eager to see Ayer's vision of the Squad in motion, or do some of these designs stray too far from tradition in your mind? Be sure to share your thoughts in the comments.